Bulletproof glass, reinforced steel doors, biometric scans… IBV Vaults in London has transformed into a fortress safeguarding the fortunes of ultra-rich individuals in the heart of the city. Taking lessons from the Hatton Garden heist, the facility is now monitored 24/7 by a global security network.
Bulletproof glass, reinforced steel doors, and biometric scans. IBV Vaults in London is a fortress safeguarding the most valuable assets of billionaires! A building in the center of London hosts the world’s most exclusive vault. Safes protected by bulletproof glass are shielded using cutting-edge technology. The most secure vault in the world, IBV International Vaults London, is located next to the iconic Dorchester Hotel in the prestigious Park Lane area of London, the capital of England. Founded by South African billionaire Ashok Sewnarain in 2017, the facility was established by converting a former Barclays bank branch into a fully-fledged security center. The safes located in the historic building under second-degree protection are equipped with steel-reinforced walls, bulletproof glass, biometric fingerprint and eye scanning technology. ANNUAL LEASE SYSTEM The facility contains a total of 561 safes. These safes can be rented for annual fees ranging from one thousand pounds (49,000) to 2.5 million pounds (approximately 124 million TL). Luxury watches, jewelry, gold bars, wills, crypto wallets, rare gold coins, Fabergé eggs, and even Pokémon cards are stored in the safes. 24/7 SECURITY MONITORING Monitoring centers are located in the UK, Dubai, and Africa, providing round-the-clock surveillance. The facility operates like an exclusive club with entry allowed only through a private membership system. Security measures were developed based on the lessons learned from the Hatton Garden heist that occurred in April 2015. HATTON GARDEN HEIST In 2015, a gang of four drilled into a vault during the Easter holiday and stole 14 million pounds. IBV Vaults has maximized its security systems to prevent a repeat of such an incident.
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